Is it possible for me to marry my cousin, according to Parsi law?
Parsi law does not prohibit you from marrying your cousin. This doesn’t mean that Parsi law has no restrictions on who you can marry. There are certain restrictions, based on relationships. These prohibitions are on the basis of consanguinity and affinity and are laid down in Schedule I to the Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act. Cousins, however, do not figure in the schedule. Both men and women are free to marry a cousin.